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engagement with the nixons were going to were not as important at that moment is getting this visitor from india a seat at the presidential dinner. this is really a small act, but it left a lasting impression on the indian woman involved and on the women at the table that she was eventually ceded back. how we know about this is through a letter with some and she ended up sitting wet and wrote later about. on occasion she was proud of the work she found many other tasks frustrating and mindnumbing. by the end of the first term, she expressed her jealousy of her friends reentry into the workforce. she wrote that i would like to do part-time work rather than all the useless gabbing about that i am expected to do. the thrill of meeting famous men and women in the grammar of white tie dinners at the white house were off. leaving idle chatter with women that she did not always lie. she was someone who worked hard her entire life and should have done so. the situation could at times be intolerable. it was not the physical challenges await her down. she resented not being the useful in doing something m
engagement with the nixons were going to were not as important at that moment is getting this visitor from india a seat at the presidential dinner. this is really a small act, but it left a lasting impression on the indian woman involved and on the women at the table that she was eventually ceded back. how we know about this is through a letter with some and she ended up sitting wet and wrote later about. on occasion she was proud of the work she found many other tasks frustrating and...
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. >> reporter: across the border in india, prayers for malala's recovery. in england where she's being treated supporters lit candles in her name. >> we can vote for her to win the nobel peace prize to make her cause even greater. >> reporter: a cause picked up in the months after she was shot in the head for publically campaigning for education rights. on a visit to pakistan u.n. education envoy gordon brown presented a petition with a million signatures calling for education for all. malala, he said, has become a beacon of hope. >> people who were previously silent and said nothing are now saying we cannot allow this to happen. we are going to change this. >> reporter: doctors are preparing for her next surgery, but they say she continues to make remarkable recovery. this week her hospital in birmingham released a new video documenting the recovery with malala reading some of the cards and thousands of messages from around the world. >> i'm thankful -- >> reporter: her father spoke in a video on her behalf. >> she wants me to tell everyone how grateful sh
. >> reporter: across the border in india, prayers for malala's recovery. in england where she's being treated supporters lit candles in her name. >> we can vote for her to win the nobel peace prize to make her cause even greater. >> reporter: a cause picked up in the months after she was shot in the head for publically campaigning for education rights. on a visit to pakistan u.n. education envoy gordon brown presented a petition with a million signatures calling for education...
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company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the into east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word corporation at all in the entire document. but core corporate power in america is relentless within a hundred years of american independence morally bankrupt corporate slave masters in the south and rich bankers and industrialists in the north tore our nation apart into a civil war abraham lincoln was forced into an unholy alliance with those corporations in the north giving them enormous subsidies to build railroads across the nation to help the war effort and once the war was over the vanderbilt's the goulds the other railroad elites rose up with their fortunes corrupted our government and ushered in the robber baron era alarmed by this and the capture of the republican party by these robber barons and his eighteen eighty eight state of the union address president grover cle
company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the into east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word corporation at all in the entire document. but core corporate power in america is relentless within a hundred years of american independence morally bankrupt corporate slave masters in...
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in seven hundred seventy six but also against the world's largest transnational corporation the east india company just before the american revolution virtually all the members of the british parliament were stock holders of these did the company attempt had made their fortunes in that company and the company generously funded parliamentary elections sound familiar with parliament completely captured the east india company was then able to get what was then the biggest corporate tax cut in the history of the world it's called the seven hundred seventy three that allowed them to undercut independent t. distributors here in the colonies the costs were furious about this because wal-mart is ation of the tea business and they were spotted by dressing up like indians boarding east india company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the end east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word co
in seven hundred seventy six but also against the world's largest transnational corporation the east india company just before the american revolution virtually all the members of the british parliament were stock holders of these did the company attempt had made their fortunes in that company and the company generously funded parliamentary elections sound familiar with parliament completely captured the east india company was then able to get what was then the biggest corporate tax cut in the...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority ma
india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what...
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. >> the average new facebook user is india, indonesia, or brazil. there are using a mobile phone to access facebook because they have not had access to the broadband laptop or pc. there isn't a infrastructure like there is in the u.s. people here will say it is good to hear updates from france. in the middle east, facebook provide updates to news and people who have any access to affirmation of and you get a story about what facebook means to them. i -- that is awesome. >> do you notice things that they behave differently like a system? they sure more pictures, less links, or ever want interests the same why? >> one interesting thing is cameras. which is something interesting thing. four billion may have access to a touch screen, a gps, a touch screen that was more powerful than what sentence to space, hopefully for a cheap price. we look at that and we say, all these people are going to have video cameras and cameras in their pockets and they will be able to have a lands and to the world that they can share with us. we look at found as being not ju
. >> the average new facebook user is india, indonesia, or brazil. there are using a mobile phone to access facebook because they have not had access to the broadband laptop or pc. there isn't a infrastructure like there is in the u.s. people here will say it is good to hear updates from france. in the middle east, facebook provide updates to news and people who have any access to affirmation of and you get a story about what facebook means to them. i -- that is awesome. >> do you...
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>> the average new face the accuser is in india or indonesia right now. they're using a mobile phone primarily to access the facebook. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure of media and communications that you have in the u.s. and a lot of americans will meet you and say facebook is great for gossip and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch. but if you talk to somebody and the middle east, you would hear a different story which is that facebook is providing access to news, to people that had unique access to information that they were not able to get otherwise. you get a much more meaty story about what is the means to them. and that is awesome. >> but did you notice things that they actually behave differently with the system? like they share more pictures versus texts? or does basically everyone interact on facebook in the same way? >> one interesting thing is the cameras. a lot of people getting a smart phone for the first time will also have gotten their first camera. that is interesting to the about. if we are about to have four bil
>> the average new face the accuser is in india or indonesia right now. they're using a mobile phone primarily to access the facebook. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure of media and communications that you have in the u.s. and a lot of americans will meet you and say facebook is great for gossip and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch. but if you talk to somebody and the middle east, you would hear a different story which is that facebook is providing access to...
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it is less expensive to live again joe india. i am here today to talk about an alternative to either euthanasia or outsourcing. what soon will be one-quarter of the population. the solution to much that ails us as individuals and a society lays a denture rethinking the map of life that was set up for longer lives of the past century. it is an adequate that more and more people will be living. half the kids born since 2000 are projected to see their 100th birthday. we cannot mutilate, stretch, extended the life course the rally was set up for a very different arc of life to when that has an extra decimal point, an extra zero to it. i think what is happening, to really cut to the essence of sand, the nature of life is every bit of life as radical as the numbers that we are so familiar with. 60 is not the new 40, it is not the old 80. 60 is the new 60. the people flooding into this territory are something entirely new on the landscape. something that is poorly recognized, mostly as a problem to be solved, but may am not to be an opp
it is less expensive to live again joe india. i am here today to talk about an alternative to either euthanasia or outsourcing. what soon will be one-quarter of the population. the solution to much that ails us as individuals and a society lays a denture rethinking the map of life that was set up for longer lives of the past century. it is an adequate that more and more people will be living. half the kids born since 2000 are projected to see their 100th birthday. we cannot mutilate, stretch,...
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will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is getting cases of champagne and bouquets of flowers from the white house. because on certain readings you could say, you know, he's the guy who got the president reelected. that means, i believe, he has great insight into what obama's second term economic policy will be -- [laughter] and the big question on the agenda which i think certainly already tremendous bearing on u.s., on the u.s. domestic economy and, therefore, u.s. global competitiveness is the fiscal cliff. so, steve, paul krugman advised the president this morning to
will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is...
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hail from india, lebanon, guyyegu nigeria and the united states. and signals how important it is to the catholic church for the need to help stabilize it for the future. >> it's emphasizing the importance of the middle east and putting someone in there who really i think is a peace maker and is willing to dialog with all the different parties. i think that's very important. >> now, although the post is in relatively good health at 85 years old. he's slowing downward and very aware of his mortality and happening a year after the previous one says that benedict is eager to keep the college of cardinals at 120, the number needed to vote for the next pope may likely be someone who he has chosen. >> benedict has put a stamp not only on the college of cardinals, but on the bishops he's been appointing around the world and that is part of his legacy and it will be interesting to see how that plays out. >> now, a bit of controversy about the lone american in the cardinals, archbishop michael harvey, the direct superior of the pope's disgraced former butler
hail from india, lebanon, guyyegu nigeria and the united states. and signals how important it is to the catholic church for the need to help stabilize it for the future. >> it's emphasizing the importance of the middle east and putting someone in there who really i think is a peace maker and is willing to dialog with all the different parties. i think that's very important. >> now, although the post is in relatively good health at 85 years old. he's slowing downward and very aware...
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it happened on 101 at the exit the items purchased were for her wedding in india. >> we have no idea why the vehicle swerved. it was petely on the right-hand shoulder. >> officers said that her and her three sisters were not wearing seatbelts. one of the sister's conditions remains critic. >>> this boat started to take on water yesterday afternoon near the berkley pier. everyone, the family, the dog and a snake made it back to shore safely. >>> it will be seen if black friday brought the economy out of the red. shoppers rushed a victoria secret's store in oklahoma. there was violence in other cases like this in tallahasse florida. this these people were arguing over parking and there was a shooting. several wal-mart protesters were arrested for protesting. no one was killed this year but there was violence. two people were wounded after a shooting outside a wal-mart store. it was a above a parking space. >>> and we have a little more about small business saturday. did you know that. it is between black friday and cyber monday. where everyone is encouraged to shop at mom and pop store
it happened on 101 at the exit the items purchased were for her wedding in india. >> we have no idea why the vehicle swerved. it was petely on the right-hand shoulder. >> officers said that her and her three sisters were not wearing seatbelts. one of the sister's conditions remains critic. >>> this boat started to take on water yesterday afternoon near the berkley pier. everyone, the family, the dog and a snake made it back to shore safely. >>> it will be seen if...
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the items now strewn about the scene were supposed to be gifts at the wedding in india. it's not clear if the dad who was driving fell asleep. investigators are not ruling it out. >> we have no idea why the vehicle swerved. >> two dozen family members and friends are gathered at the icu waiting room. many are still in shock. >> i'm very sorry about this. i feel bad. >> i was just saddened. to me it was just unexpected. the chp officer was out there this morning helping another driver change a flat tire. yes he did have warning lights on. the cause of this crash is still under investigation. live at stanford medical center, cbs 5. >> it was the family's first thanksgiving apart the can is say their parents were on the way to louisiana for a gambling trip. the parents were the only two killed in the chain reaction crash in heavy fog. more than a hundred vehicles were involved. 80 people were injured. >> awfully reminisce reminisce isn't a of what we saw last year. this battle is between supporters of president muhammad morsy. some are called morsy a dictator. >> the obama
the items now strewn about the scene were supposed to be gifts at the wedding in india. it's not clear if the dad who was driving fell asleep. investigators are not ruling it out. >> we have no idea why the vehicle swerved. >> two dozen family members and friends are gathered at the icu waiting room. many are still in shock. >> i'm very sorry about this. i feel bad. >> i was just saddened. to me it was just unexpected. the chp officer was out there this morning helping...
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so just one is a gentleman who is an optometrist in southern india and in the late 1970s he retired and ss retirement project he was about 57 and wanted to descend before his community. and so he decided he was going to try to address the problem of needless blindness due to cataracts. in the united states as an outpatient operation. you don't have people blind due to cataracts. and the rest of the world there's a hundred million people blind due to cataracts. so this is not a was no wanted to address. so we started the clinic in his home in yet another benson family members hope to make up this thing off the ground. forward not just one or two or three great ideas, but hundreds of innovations. tenacity of an entire community, global team of people, one of the folks who contributed to the eradication of smallpox. david greene. all these people built together to build the hospital and to this day, the hospital has secured 3 million people of blindness. i do imagine the entire washington metro area of about 3 million people. imagine all those people blind. now they can see. that is not un
so just one is a gentleman who is an optometrist in southern india and in the late 1970s he retired and ss retirement project he was about 57 and wanted to descend before his community. and so he decided he was going to try to address the problem of needless blindness due to cataracts. in the united states as an outpatient operation. you don't have people blind due to cataracts. and the rest of the world there's a hundred million people blind due to cataracts. so this is not a was no wanted to...
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. >> trucks in india averaged just 21 kilometers per hour. that makes transporting perishable food a big challenge. public transport systems are also out of date. cities like delhi are growing too quickly. >> innovative transportation concepts are required to prevent cities from collapse, but only a few asian cities have already laid ground to cope with future needs. >> one theme at the asia-pacific conference of german business is that the infrastructure of asian cities needs to be completely reexamined. everything from roads to electricity. >> there is not enough capacity for power generation here. that has to be improved, and in the delivery of electricity, there are losses of up to 25% between the power station and the customer. >> german companies hope to play a role in upgrading and expanding the infrastructure. >> still to come, who are the next rulers of china? >> and how a german university is relocating to the red sea. >> we will be back in one minute with more. >> stick around. >> welcome back. while the u.s. goes to the polls next
. >> trucks in india averaged just 21 kilometers per hour. that makes transporting perishable food a big challenge. public transport systems are also out of date. cities like delhi are growing too quickly. >> innovative transportation concepts are required to prevent cities from collapse, but only a few asian cities have already laid ground to cope with future needs. >> one theme at the asia-pacific conference of german business is that the infrastructure of asian cities needs...
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., europe and most notably india and other parts of asia. >> it feels one world. you know, we're all in one world. there really are no problems. look at how interconnected we are. >> can't we all get along? we all share the same dust. that's my birthday. that's what was going on on my birthday, march 20th. >> you were sniffing those aerosols. >> i was over in pennsylvania getting covered in those aerosols. >>> it's gorillas versus a kitten. >> the kitten is cornered by the gorillas. >> okay, this is weird. >> see what the gorillas do with the strange visitor. >> oh, my god! >> until it outsmarts them. >>> and it's called a tail whip, but the tail whip this dude pulls off is -- >> so extreme, he's backwards and then whips it back around. >> so impressive, you'll be and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> we're all familiar with motor homes. but have you ever heard of the boater home? the boater home. you got one of these, your the coolest guy on the boat ramp. check
., europe and most notably india and other parts of asia. >> it feels one world. you know, we're all in one world. there really are no problems. look at how interconnected we are. >> can't we all get along? we all share the same dust. that's my birthday. that's what was going on on my birthday, march 20th. >> you were sniffing those aerosols. >> i was over in pennsylvania getting covered in those aerosols. >>> it's gorillas versus a kitten. >> the kitten...
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and everybody scratching their heads everybody why in india when we have a surplus of grain in india is the price going up and up up and. the next day what happens india sells seven million tons of grain to iran all right so clearly the traders the international week traders the people in commodities know that this trade is coming up and so that's why the price of wheat is going up and up and what's so fascinating here is that iran now because of the human the sanctions against it is actually using wheat as a backfire against wall street what they're doing is they're using wheat as cash they're getting around that they're getting around all the sanctions by trading oil for wheat holding that wheat hoarding that wheat and sending the price even higher so what we have is this insider trading actually backfiring against the western countries because of these because this complete lack of regulation it's a really terrible irony when did this was there a time when it was illegal to game the commodities futures there or the commodities markets and if so when did that change this haven't yo
and everybody scratching their heads everybody why in india when we have a surplus of grain in india is the price going up and up up and. the next day what happens india sells seven million tons of grain to iran all right so clearly the traders the international week traders the people in commodities know that this trade is coming up and so that's why the price of wheat is going up and up and what's so fascinating here is that iran now because of the human the sanctions against it is actually...
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maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the tourists actually use eight times as much water the local during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day goings used to depend on wells in their neighborhoods for water but the population in the small state triples during the peak tourist season and with no proper sewage systems in place many wells have become contaminated forcing locals to rely on the erratic public supply. for emergency and then water is they really have who says that plastic. and we have to keep otherwise there's no war. but while the locals access to water is draining. just down the
maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the...
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it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical term, but without the guardianship provided by the western anchor. what i'd like to do in the next 15 minutes or so is put some flesh on the bones, tell you i think we are at the cusp of that historical intersection. and then end i say a few things about what we as americans should do about it. that the pendulum is swinging and power diffusing is, in my mind, unstoppable. and i'll just try to out a few facts and figures, and i'm drawing mainly on projections from the world bank, the imf, the international monetary fund, and from goldman sachs. goldman s
it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical...
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boo has been nominated in the nonfiction category, behind a beautiful forevers about a slum in mumbai india and finally anne applebaum has been nominated for iron curtain. that book is just out and she is scheduled to appear under q&a and show in december, so you will be able to see her as well and robert caro will be interviewing those others as we go and we will be watching the red carpet here as some of the authors have their pictures taken that right now we want to talk to the chairman of the national book foundation and this is david steinberger. david steinberger is the head of the perseus book group. if you would, tell us for those who don't know what is the national book award? >> the national book awards are given to the best marketing books in four categories every year so fiction, nonfiction, poetry and literature. it's the pantheon, the greatest american authors, saul bellow, john updike so it's a pretty good big deal to win this award. >> this began 63 years ago? do you know the history when it began or why it began? >> m it was a group of people who are interested in making su
boo has been nominated in the nonfiction category, behind a beautiful forevers about a slum in mumbai india and finally anne applebaum has been nominated for iron curtain. that book is just out and she is scheduled to appear under q&a and show in december, so you will be able to see her as well and robert caro will be interviewing those others as we go and we will be watching the red carpet here as some of the authors have their pictures taken that right now we want to talk to the chairman...
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. >>> tibetan exiles of india have taken to the streets in new delhi to protest the new government. >> reporter: tibetan exiles are angry about -- hundreds gathered in the indian capital wednesday to criticize china. they say its policies have driven does accepts of tibetan refugees to set fire to themselves. >> reporter: tibetan people are protesting daily to show their solidarity with self imgreat fors. 400 demonstrators protested in tibet. >> you cannot talk about religion, and you cannot, you know, say anything against the government. >> reporter: the tibetan government in exile says the situation is desperate in chinese provinces. it's said 72 tibetans in china have set fire to themselves this year. 60 of them died. the chinese government claims that the lalama encourages their actions. china and the deli lama have held negotiations since 2002. the dalchina's position hasle n changed since january of 2010. china's leadership transition began this month. tibetan leaders hope that wednesday's demonstration will add pressure to those taking power in beijing to return to the negotiat
. >>> tibetan exiles of india have taken to the streets in new delhi to protest the new government. >> reporter: tibetan exiles are angry about -- hundreds gathered in the indian capital wednesday to criticize china. they say its policies have driven does accepts of tibetan refugees to set fire to themselves. >> reporter: tibetan people are protesting daily to show their solidarity with self imgreat fors. 400 demonstrators protested in tibet. >> you cannot talk about...
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it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks coming in will manage to change the trend. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers. the dax ending just slightly up at 7168. eurostoxx 50 down. the dow jones up a bit to 12.835. the euro is trading at $1.2710. >> we seem to be having some technical difficulties. let's turn to so
it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did...
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her husband has taken her body back to india. i spoke to them by telephone. he claims medical staff to refuse to give his wife and abortion. >> unfortunately, it is a lot. >> she you believe if she would have been allowed the termination she wanted she would have survived? >> of course. >> ireland's health minister has ordered an immediate investigation into what happened. >> for anyone to have died during pregnancy is something we are upset by. >> ireland has had a number of referendums on abortion, but the legal agenda has not been enshrined in legislation. although abortion have been allowed when a woman's life is they say legal confusion has to be end. >> i think there is a lack of guidelines. there would not have been a mechanism for doctors to determine what to do. >> question time in dublin parliament was dominated by the guest curator modern ireland has been reluctant to legislate, but be aturn now to turning point in-house irish history. >> after months of speculation, we are about to find out who will takeover china costs -- china's leadership. ther
her husband has taken her body back to india. i spoke to them by telephone. he claims medical staff to refuse to give his wife and abortion. >> unfortunately, it is a lot. >> she you believe if she would have been allowed the termination she wanted she would have survived? >> of course. >> ireland's health minister has ordered an immediate investigation into what happened. >> for anyone to have died during pregnancy is something we are upset by. >> ireland...
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the cardinals hail from columbia, india, lebanon, nigeria, the philippines and one from the united states. a sign of where the church is growing in the global belt of asia and africa and with the elevation of the six cardinals, pope benedict xvi's papacy may go down in history as perhaps putting in place more members of the exclusive club than any before him and he has appointed well over half of the 120 men who will vote for his successor. >> benedict put a stamp not only on the college of cardinals but on the bishops that he has been appointing around the world, and, that is part of his legacy and it will be interesting to see how that plays out. >> reporter: the elevation of lebanon's cardinal is significant. showing how important the region is to the catholic church. the trip to syria was recently cancelled because of the unrest there. >> he's emphasizing the importance of the middle east and putting someone in there who really i think is a peace maker and willing to dialogue with all of the different parties, i think that is very important. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi is in relati
the cardinals hail from columbia, india, lebanon, nigeria, the philippines and one from the united states. a sign of where the church is growing in the global belt of asia and africa and with the elevation of the six cardinals, pope benedict xvi's papacy may go down in history as perhaps putting in place more members of the exclusive club than any before him and he has appointed well over half of the 120 men who will vote for his successor. >> benedict put a stamp not only on the college...
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they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a wedding, a village, a temple. workers laden with holiday gifts, muslim families heading home for the festival of eid. at 7 minutes to 10:00, kasab and his men opened their backpacks and took out assault rifles. >>> from the start, the police were confused and disorganized. they did nothing to stop the massacre. for 15 minutes, they stood watching the killing, then most of them ran away and hid. one who didn't was sudam pandarko. >> the second in command at the station, police inspector shashank shindai rallied his men. >> the policemen were outgunned. he carried an ancient rifle with bullets and another a pistol. >> as kasab and ishmael headed for the exit, a policeman grabbed a rifle from a terrified comrade. it jammed. when kasab returned fire, the policeman, in desperation, hurled a plastic chair. now the gunman fired through the station windows, shooting down a plainclothes policeman. the wednesday night traffic passed by, the drivers oblivious to the horror inside. an hour and a half had passed since kasab an
they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a wedding, a village, a temple. workers laden with holiday gifts, muslim families heading home for the festival of eid. at 7 minutes to 10:00, kasab and his men opened their backpacks and took out assault rifles. >>> from the start, the police were confused and disorganized. they did nothing to stop the massacre. for 15 minutes, they stood watching the killing, then most of them ran away and hid. one who didn't was sudam...
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hotels will remain the highest bidder leaving the locals hanging out to dry preassure either r t go india and coming up in just a few minutes we take a closer look at the difficulties women continue to face in their war torn country . which were trying to. move. from funds to pressure. me start on t.v. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. and closely as shallow of moshe take it that you know i should look up and invoked m.p. and joey actually in michigan that i didn't give up a chuckle when i was over yet i read the other version to get it to him so i. just started to get it done that had it. for years and only john. you have schools they have that i too would do works with bits men's and the ministry is one that woman is asian enjoys i'm sure i'm i'm supposed to say it works for them but effectiveness. and felt they would still do work to a lake and eat universities and equip them this is freedoms. that no one respects lozier on the mother all the nation look.
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i know that she wanted to go to india and that's why where she was going to get married. >> today in the bay. >> memorial services will be held for a young man who was shot and killed in an attempted carjacking in san jose. 22-year-old rory was killed by two armed robbers on november 16th. they are accused of murder, robbing four east san jose businesses and having a shootout with police that left one officer hurt. the suspect is in custody. police are searching for the second suspect. a donation fund has been set up for the victim's burial cost. >>> a san jose fire captain remains hospitalized after a ceiling collapsed on him after fighting an apartment fire at the kimberly woods apartment complex. the captain was in a stair well when the water logged ceiling came crashing down on top of him. he is in stable condition with a fractured vertebrae in his neck. six units were damaged leaving 18 people displaced. they believe the fire was accidental. >> wal-mart employees walked off the job at 1,000 stores in 46 states this black friday. they were upset about poor worki working conditi
i know that she wanted to go to india and that's why where she was going to get married. >> today in the bay. >> memorial services will be held for a young man who was shot and killed in an attempted carjacking in san jose. 22-year-old rory was killed by two armed robbers on november 16th. they are accused of murder, robbing four east san jose businesses and having a shootout with police that left one officer hurt. the suspect is in custody. police are searching for the second...
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friday shopping at the gilroy outlets and the items purchased were for one of the sisters' weddings in india. >>> several big retailers opened on thanksgiving night. consumers spent 11.2 billion at stores across the u.s. yesterday, and that's down 2% from last year. of course, black friday is centered largely around the nation's big businesses. >> we got the champion, small business. small businesses. >> governor romney talks about small businesses, small businesses, small businesses. >> we hear a lot about small businesses, especially during presidential campaigns. and today, president obama did his part by hitting an independent bookstore in virginia. >>> the truth is, though, small businesses need a lot more attention than just one day a year, but on this day, the mom- and-pop stores will take all the attention they can get. here's more on the big small saturday. >> reporter: if things went as well this year for many small businesses as they did last year, well, then, small businesses did okay. of course, that's the idea between small business saturday. between black friday which this yea
friday shopping at the gilroy outlets and the items purchased were for one of the sisters' weddings in india. >>> several big retailers opened on thanksgiving night. consumers spent 11.2 billion at stores across the u.s. yesterday, and that's down 2% from last year. of course, black friday is centered largely around the nation's big businesses. >> we got the champion, small business. small businesses. >> governor romney talks about small businesses, small businesses, small...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversificion. chois. own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishas.com.
india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversificion. chois. own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn....
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they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a wedding, a village, a temple. workers laden with holiday gifts, muslim families heading home for the festival of eid. at 7 minutes to 10:00, kasab and his men opened their backpacks and took out assault rifles. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest
they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a wedding, a village, a temple. workers laden with holiday gifts, muslim families heading home for the festival of eid. at 7 minutes to 10:00, kasab and his men opened their backpacks and took out assault rifles. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> osgood: whatever the outcome this election day, the question will linger. has a man been elected to the u.s. presidency without having been born in the usa? that's a question addressed now by our mo rocca. >> reporter: the rumors persist. was the president actually born in the usa? and if he wasn't, what does that say about president che
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has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental conflict system. so we can leave afghanistan, the u.s. can. but india, you will always have deep equities there and if we desert afghan precipitously, you might see india moving closer diplomatically to russia in order to contain things there, in order to make sure afghanistan does not become just a radical islamic extension of pakistani isi control. >> so we are on track in the united states to withdraw from afghanistan over the next two years. tell us what -- what emerges as we withdraw. >> what emerges is that iran will have much greater influence in western afghanistan. it's already supplying the western part o
has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental conflict system. so we can leave...
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an uncle told abc7 she'd been shopping for her wedding in india next month. another daughter also died. >> because they wanted to go to india to mary, the first one. >> and she passed a way? >> she passed away and the second one passed away. >> it was shocking. >> four of the family members in the s.u.v. were wearing seatbelts at the time according to chp. the two daughters who died were not. sky 7hd was over the traffic jam on the highway. traffic was snarled for about six hours while investigators investigated the crash. a seven minute trip to work took this man about 40 minutes. >> getting to my location where i do business, traffic was a nightmare. >> the family is living a nightmare. the mother is at stanford medical center in serious condition. the father and two other daughters are at valley medical center in san jose and we don't know what their condition is at this point. the chp officer was not seriously injured and the accident is under investigation. in palo alto, abc7 news. >>> this morning a family in the south bay will bury their youngest son.
an uncle told abc7 she'd been shopping for her wedding in india next month. another daughter also died. >> because they wanted to go to india to mary, the first one. >> and she passed a way? >> she passed away and the second one passed away. >> it was shocking. >> four of the family members in the s.u.v. were wearing seatbelts at the time according to chp. the two daughters who died were not. sky 7hd was over the traffic jam on the highway. traffic was snarled for...
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so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. story . was. hello welcome to the weekly small round up with me kate partridge and here's a taste of what's coming up. over and out spotlight mosco psychology you know i am ray after five months following their european exit and the five on trashing at the hands of genoa. plus big day and nicklas backs
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if wjust changed the format altogether ? isn't that
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as you said, gdp growth in india has been averaging 6% last several years. there is an emerging middle class that has growing incomes and the employment rates are up, so with the growing urbanization and with the recent government reforms on foreign investments, we see real estate as a great place to be. >> you have about $2 billion in your fund, private equity investing in housing in india. first of all middle class shrinking a little bit. we were seeing a big differential. >> middle class is growing. so in fact compared to china you have growing organizations close to 30%, likely to go up where china is at 50%. as we have seen employment growth, we've actually seen incomes expand. tracy: are you building apartments, condos, renting them, are people buying them? >> as mortgages have gained in terms of penetration, we have been building communities, large residential complexes that are basically we have global architects, so it has been largely residential. tracy: another fund is private and you don't disclose how well you have done, but can people invest in
as you said, gdp growth in india has been averaging 6% last several years. there is an emerging middle class that has growing incomes and the employment rates are up, so with the growing urbanization and with the recent government reforms on foreign investments, we see real estate as a great place to be. >> you have about $2 billion in your fund, private equity investing in housing in india. first of all middle class shrinking a little bit. we were seeing a big differential. >>...
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india-based drugmaker ranbaxy says a total of 41 lots of its generic version of lipitor may contain tiny glass particles. the recall is voluntary and with the knowledge of the fda. this is the same company that came under fire in 2006 and 2008 because of poor conditions of two of its plants in india. >>> in bangladesh they're trying to figure out what caused that deadly fire at a crowded clothing factory. last night the fire ripped through this nine-story building with 2,000 people inside. at least 117 people were killed and 200 injured. many jumped for their lives. cnn international anchor jonathan mann is here with more on this. this is not the first time a fire has happened of this magnitude at a plant or factory in that region. >> in that region, in that industry. bangladesh has thousands of factories making, sad to say, making the clothing a lot of people are buying this weekend. they export a lot of clothing to us. it's a massive earner for the country. but they have lost hundreds of workers in just the last ten years because of fires like this. crowded garment factories, too many
india-based drugmaker ranbaxy says a total of 41 lots of its generic version of lipitor may contain tiny glass particles. the recall is voluntary and with the knowledge of the fda. this is the same company that came under fire in 2006 and 2008 because of poor conditions of two of its plants in india. >>> in bangladesh they're trying to figure out what caused that deadly fire at a crowded clothing factory. last night the fire ripped through this nine-story building with 2,000 people...
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recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve said, pakistan is important and it's obviously important because of its size and it is a capable state. i'm not sure i would agree with ambassador munter that isn't is in sort of a stagnant period. i think in fact pakistan is going through a rather wrenching process and it's an important time to see which way the process moves. it is on the one hand, it's a country that i still believe the majority of people want a peaceful, stable, developed country where people have opportunities and the government is run has run transparently with some responsibility
recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments....
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with respect to india -- we have given a full embrace of india's rise. the president went to india on a three-day trip. he stood beneath the picture of mahatma gandhi and called for in the opposing membership of a reform security council. it is a full embrace of india's rise as a partner. as to of the most important marcy's in the world, it is a -- marcy's in the world, it is an important strategic for us as well. >> david. on the right. >> thank you. a few years ago a presidential visit took -- two former would have been on unmatchable. you have not said much about the other country with whom in asia and this would be hard to imagine, which is north korea. could you tell us what you think the lessons are and the ways the relationship with burma developed that the north korean leadership may absorb? since there has been less discussion of engagement with north korea then there has been with iran and so forth, what kind of specific steps you will need to see from north korea, especially given recent evidence that their shipments to syria and elsewhere? >>
with respect to india -- we have given a full embrace of india's rise. the president went to india on a three-day trip. he stood beneath the picture of mahatma gandhi and called for in the opposing membership of a reform security council. it is a full embrace of india's rise as a partner. as to of the most important marcy's in the world, it is a -- marcy's in the world, it is an important strategic for us as well. >> david. on the right. >> thank you. a few years ago a presidential...
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., india, nigeria, yom i colombia and the philippines. >> we've heard of people converting from different religious but more are going back to thes religious they grew up with. >> hay there. this is a growing social trend. increasing numbers of u.s. adults are returning to the religion under which they were raised. over 90% have gone back to the religion of their childhood. we discovered the structure and values they were raised with. challenging events like hurricane sandy and the tough economy are among the prime reasons. >> for me personally, it was when things looked down, i look up. i think in my experience here, we see a lot of that, where people hit a low and need somewhere to turn and look and they look up and look for god or some kind of faith. >> what is really interesting about rebirths is they appear to be genuinely returning for spiritualty not just support. it's more about reconnecting with their original belief system, shannon. >> they may begin to come back for no, nostalgic reasons. there are individuals who say the like the way religion was done in my church. there's a f
., india, nigeria, yom i colombia and the philippines. >> we've heard of people converting from different religious but more are going back to thes religious they grew up with. >> hay there. this is a growing social trend. increasing numbers of u.s. adults are returning to the religion under which they were raised. over 90% have gone back to the religion of their childhood. we discovered the structure and values they were raised with. challenging events like hurricane sandy and the...
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in india, india is almost always cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does. recently we have seen that the india pakistan with collations have gone a little bit better. we will revert back to the historic form or something more than that. >> thank you. it's a great way to be part of this. it is great to be part of this group. i would like to make a couple of comments. as steve said, pakistan is important because of the size. and also because of the location. i am not sure i would agree with ambassador cameron munter. i think we are going through a heart wrenching process and it is an important time to see which way that process moves. on the one hand, it is a country where i still believe that the majority of people want this. it is a developed country where people have a sense of justice. it is not that different. but i also think that there are pressures which wants to put it in a direction of extremism. for all of those things, justice, development, and a number of those things. it is actually a moment of great tension within pakistan. it is a moment that
in india, india is almost always cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does. recently we have seen that the india pakistan with collations have gone a little bit better. we will revert back to the historic form or something more than that. >> thank you. it's a great way to be part of this. it is great to be part of this group. i would like to make a couple of comments. as steve said, pakistan is important because of the size. and also because of the location. i am not sure i would...
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>> i'm buying a dslr camera. >> you came from india to buy this? is. >> yes. yes, i did. >> really? because they have a thing called the internet. >> this is not the experience i was expecting. >> reporter: well, it all worked out. i snapped this photo maybe about a half-hour later as he gave a thumb's up getting close finally to the cash register. by 5:30 a.m., guys, the lines were much more flowing smoothly, much more back to normal. back to you. >> you are definitely getting punchy. >> the punchy jane wells. >> go easy on that young man. he seemed like a very nice young man. >> i know. poor brandon. his poor mother. >> just go and have another starbucks number 100. thank you, jane. >> half caf. >>> protests by workers at walmarts across the country are not overshadowing what walmart says is shaping up to be a very good start to the holiday shopping season for the world's largest retailer. hampton pearson is at a walmart in maryland with more. from what we were talking about last time, what are we seeing now, hampton? >> reporter: well, it's calmed down but earlier we did have a v
>> i'm buying a dslr camera. >> you came from india to buy this? is. >> yes. yes, i did. >> really? because they have a thing called the internet. >> this is not the experience i was expecting. >> reporter: well, it all worked out. i snapped this photo maybe about a half-hour later as he gave a thumb's up getting close finally to the cash register. by 5:30 a.m., guys, the lines were much more flowing smoothly, much more back to normal. back to you. >>...